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Black Out The Sun

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Category: Nu Metal

Year: 2013

Label: Asylum Records

Catalog Number: 7BA2-534554

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Personnel
Lajon Witherspoon lead vocals
John Connoly guitar, backing vocals
Clint Lowery guitar, backing vocals
Vinnie Hornsby bass
Morgan Rose drums, backing vocals
Tracks
1.  Memory  1:24
2.  Faithless  4:10
3.  Till Death  3:06
4.  Mountain  3:08
5.  Cold As War  4:03
6.  Black Out the Sun  3:27
7.  Nobody Wants It  3:10
8.  Dead Roses  3:01
9.  Decay  3:25
10.  Dark AM  3:28
11.  Picture Perfect  3:47
12.  Got a Feeling  4:32
13.  Murder Bar  3:42
  
Total Running Time:  44:23

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 14, 2013 at 12:40
Ten albums in and Sevendust have yet to lose my interest, unlike other bands of their ilk like Godsmack or Disturbed, with whom I grew bored after the first couple releases. Sevendust keep chugging along, figuratively and literally, doing what they do, and doing it better than most anybody. They add a few new twists, varying the rhythms on songs like "Faithless" and 'Mountain" from the typical midtempo nu-metal groove. On "Till Death," they experiment with sporadic blastbeats, although not in the hyperspeed, black-metal sense, and Clint Lowery adds some Randy Blythe-sounding death-growls to Lajon's crooning and Morgan Rose's shouts. The biggest surprise might be the ballad "Got A Feeling," the album's most striking track. The rest is trademark Sevendust, with "Cold As War," "Decay" and "Murder Bar" being other highlights.

From: Wardy Date: January 29, 2015 at 7:24
Pen this one somewhere about the top3 Sevendust albums as it's certainly one of their best since the Home/Animosity period (Seasons then an attempt to repeat Animosity & while some highs appeared along the way (Under prime example), without Clint the band sounded less perfected until his return with Cold Day Memory, although Hope&Sorrow was back on track). Anyways this record unfortunately slipped by many fans but is well worth yer time. Like Doghouse said, 7D finally change things up some here, shifting ever so slightly away from their usual blueprint offering some fresh ideas. Typically offering a scorching first song, Faithless doesn't disappoint & is one of their finest kicktotheheads since way back. Mountain is a unique groove Cold As War rocks in a more traditional way & both Nobody Wants It & the title track are on par with some of their best singalongs since as far back as Seasons & Animosity & Murder Bar offers one of the coolest endings to a Sevendust record period Rating 8.5


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